The CDC has issued interim effectiveness estimates for the 2024-2025 seasonal influenza and 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccines.
Lab tests suggest a strain of the flu virus circulating this season may not be "well-recognized" by the flu vaccine.
While the basic information about flu vaccination remains on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website ... the benefits of the flu vaccine, including the potential for less ...
The 2024-25 influenza vaccine reduced the risk for influenza-associated outpatient visits and hospitalization, the CDC’s findings said — despite weeks of a previously reported surge in flu cases.
The CDC advises everyone age 6 months and older to get an annual influenza vaccine while the current flu season continues and says its target is for 70% of the nation's population to get an annual ...
Requests for comment to the CDC and HHS were not immediately returned. The campaign sought to "reset public expectations around what a flu vaccine can do in the event that it does not entirely ...
“CDC right now is not reporting influenza data through the WHO global platforms, FluNet [and] FluID, that they’ve been providing information [on] for many, many years,” Maria Van ...
“These results support current CDC recommendations for 2024–2025 COVID-19 vaccination.” As for the influenza vaccine, interim estimates showed VE against influenza-associated acute ...